"Someone once told me that time is a predator that stalks us all our lives. I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey, and reminds us to cherish every moment because they'll never come again."
--Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Star Trek: Generations

"You can learn all the math in the 'verse, but take a boat in the air you don't love, she'll shake you off just as sure as the turn of the worlds. Love keeps her in the air when she ought to fall down. Tells you she's hurting before she keens. Makes her a home."

Selene Karn, from a Universal Century game from the early 90s, I think. Sister of Haman Karn. She's cute.

Reinhard: "Of course, grades in school aren't a good indicator. They focus too much on memorization and imitation, and don't foster imagination."
Kircheis: "What you find important are imaginative and conceptual capabilities, right?"
Reinhard: "That's right."

Reinhard: "Of course, grades in school aren't a good indicator. They focus too much on memorization and imitation, and don't foster imagination."
Kircheis: "What you find important are imaginative and conceptual capabilities, right?"
Reinhard: "That's right."

Geneva, the canonical goddess of existence in every story universe I will ever write (the Chocobo of my stories, so to speak).

...this requires elaboration.

Geneva's a decently anti-villain ish type who has your typical trite tragic backstory that mostly stems from how she was not supposed to actually live in her universe and only does so due to an error in destiny so basically her entire world is trying to get her to off herself which she turns herself into a nigh-invincible robot so that basically will never happen. She then proceeds to beat the ZOINKS out of the deity governing her world, takes its power, takes the power of deities governing OTHER worlds, and just continually amasses power like that in the various levels of universes that exist. She soon is so powerful that, in an infinite chain of tiered existences and universes, she governs them all, keeping a watchful eye upon all worlds.

So what does she do? Mostly experiment. See what plots play out with certain scenarios and levels of involvement. In some worlds, she never ever arrives in person. In others, she pops in from time to time. In yet others, she is very widely known as a deity and is worshipped as such. In all, there are at least a small amount who know of her and follow whatever religion occurs there. In the case that there are only a few, they will usually be plot-important and serve as Geneva's "guardians" of that world, the conduit through which she expresses her will. Said guardians TEND to have some sort of attributes that separate them from normal humans, usually in the form of some functional immortality, as the intent is that they observe all history that is of importance in that world.

This is also a reallly ZOINKS colored-pencil drawing.

"If this turns you on in the slightest, you are a disgusting pervert."

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